ozemba
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I got a text last night about 6pm. "Would you like a tiny baby bunny?"
I immediately responded with "Where, when and how"
They were at their parents house, out in the country, and their dogs were way too interested in something, and they found it. I'm the only person they know with baby bunny experience. I told them that finding the nest would be best, but they said they had looked and not seen one. At this point I'm like, "OK. Fine. Bring me the bunny."
I talked to a few other rabbit folks looking for a foster mom, no such luck. It's just too hot for anyone to have litters right now.
Soooooo....
I'm using the tried and true formula,
1/2 cup evaporated goat's milk (undiluted)
1 egg yolk
1/2 teaspoon corn syrup
1 teaspoon powered colostrum supplement for newborn animals
It didn't get a feeding last night or this morning because I didn't have the supplies for this formula, I did try to give it some Goats Milk Esbilac (powder, came in the package with my syringe and bene-bac gel) but it wouldn't have that, turning it's head every which way and trying to burrow into the towel.
The bene-bac probiotic is a gel, which I'm not sure about on dosage. I can glob some onto the end of the syringe and stick it in it's mouth. Anyone have experience with it?
So, this afternoon when I got off work, I headed to the store to grab the ingredients. I went ahead and mixed some up, since he/she missed last night and this morning. I only had to squeeze maybe three drops in it's mouth before it decided this was some good stuff. Settled right down and started sucking. We probably managed just short of 1.5 mL. Not quite a syringe full and a half.
The only thing I'm worried about, in terms of survival, is going to be making it potty. I read the other threads, I don't have cotton balls (I know, who doesn't have cotton balls?) but I do have gauze pads and those are basically the same thing. I've tried twice now with no results except a lot of squirming. How hard do I press? How long do I try?
So far so good, active little bugger. I'm guessing 2 weeks old? Eyes are open but just so tiny!
Thinking about naming it Trouble (with a capital T which rhymes with P which stands for Pool!)
Gratuitous picture:
I immediately responded with "Where, when and how"
They were at their parents house, out in the country, and their dogs were way too interested in something, and they found it. I'm the only person they know with baby bunny experience. I told them that finding the nest would be best, but they said they had looked and not seen one. At this point I'm like, "OK. Fine. Bring me the bunny."
I talked to a few other rabbit folks looking for a foster mom, no such luck. It's just too hot for anyone to have litters right now.
Soooooo....
I'm using the tried and true formula,
1/2 cup evaporated goat's milk (undiluted)
1 egg yolk
1/2 teaspoon corn syrup
1 teaspoon powered colostrum supplement for newborn animals
It didn't get a feeding last night or this morning because I didn't have the supplies for this formula, I did try to give it some Goats Milk Esbilac (powder, came in the package with my syringe and bene-bac gel) but it wouldn't have that, turning it's head every which way and trying to burrow into the towel.
The bene-bac probiotic is a gel, which I'm not sure about on dosage. I can glob some onto the end of the syringe and stick it in it's mouth. Anyone have experience with it?
So, this afternoon when I got off work, I headed to the store to grab the ingredients. I went ahead and mixed some up, since he/she missed last night and this morning. I only had to squeeze maybe three drops in it's mouth before it decided this was some good stuff. Settled right down and started sucking. We probably managed just short of 1.5 mL. Not quite a syringe full and a half.
The only thing I'm worried about, in terms of survival, is going to be making it potty. I read the other threads, I don't have cotton balls (I know, who doesn't have cotton balls?) but I do have gauze pads and those are basically the same thing. I've tried twice now with no results except a lot of squirming. How hard do I press? How long do I try?
So far so good, active little bugger. I'm guessing 2 weeks old? Eyes are open but just so tiny!
Thinking about naming it Trouble (with a capital T which rhymes with P which stands for Pool!)
Gratuitous picture: